Many tools need to be equally useful both on ordinary files, and on code that has been checked out from revision control systems. File::Find::Rule::VCS provides quick and convenient methods to exclude the version control directories of several major ...

Many tools need to be equally useful both on ordinary files, and on code that has been checked out from revision control systems. File::Find::Object::Rule::VCS provides quick and convenient methods to exclude the version control directories of severa...

This is an empty subclass of Path::Iterator::Rule. It saves you from having to type the full name repeatedly, which is particularly handy for one-liners: $ perl -MPIR -wE 'say for PIR->new->skip_dirs(".")->perl_module->all(@INC)' USAGE Constructors "...

"Mpp::Scanner" is a base class for makepp(1) file scanners. It supports both conditional scanning and unconditional scanning. The scanner for a particular language should derive from this class. An object of this type is normally instantiated by an o...

This module provides basic init functionality, giving you a single inittab-like file to manage initialization and daemon startup across a cluster or collection of machines. This module is used by OpenMosix::HA, for instance, to provide high availabil...

This document attempts to explain how to start working on Pugs, as well as conventions used in day-to-day development. Source tree map The Pugs source tree includes several major sections: . |-- LICENSE Licenses that apply to the Pugs distribution |-...

LCFG::Build::Tools is a suite of tools designed to handle the releasing of LCFG software projects and the creation of packages. Support is available for developing projects within a version-control systems (currently either CVS or None). By default a...

One of the primary design goals of Module::Install is to simplify the creation of Makefile.PL scripts. Part of this involves the gradual reduction of any and all superfluous characters, with the ultimate goal of requiring no non-critical information ...

One of the nicer things that the Template Toolkit modules do in the default Template::Provider is provide two powerful caching features. The first is to cache the result of the slow and expensive compilation phase, storing the Perl version of the tem...

One of the primary design goals of Module::Install is to simplify the creation of Makefile.PL scripts. Part of this involves the gradual reduction of any and all superflous characters, with the ultimate goal of requiring no non-critical information i...